Wolf Tracking & Conservation Adventure

The ultimate challenge in wolf tracking

Where the call of the wild isn’t just a feeling.

Wolf tracking is the ultimate challenge, requiring more patience and cunning than nearly every other form of wildlife viewing. When nature rewards your persistent pursuit, however, you’ll discover the soul-stirring essence of true Canadian wildlife. Hear the mysterious, haunting howl of a wolf echoing through the valley. Feel the spine-tingling rush as you spot your first wolf, darting across the frozen lake in pursuit of its prey. Every moment of our wolf tours brims with the anticipation of what wonders the next moment holds.

The ultimate challenge

Join us for a round of nature’s ultimate chess match: wolf tracking. Test your wits and your perseverance against each move and countermove of these highly intelligent and cautious creatures. The unique challenges of this kind of wildlife viewing require individuals who find as much satisfaction in the journey as in the end goal.

The journey for wolf tracking is indeed a rewarding one. In our wolf tours, travel through backwood trails and along frozen lakes. With your guide’s expertise, you’ll learn how to identify wolf tracks in the snow and even call to the wolves across the icy lake. Every step of the way, our guides highlight opportunities for wildlife viewing, pointing out the great diversity of Canadian wildlife that surrounds you.

The thrill of the unknown

Having observed these wolves and the movements of each pack for over 25 years, we know where and when we’ll have the best chance of spotting these creatures. However, this is still wildlife viewing, so our wolf tours are subject to the whims of the wilderness. Even though this means we can’t guarantee sightings during your wolf tracking excursion, we wouldn’t dare remove the element of the unknown. Because it’s in the midst of the unknown that we experience the wild and free spirit of these emblems of Canadian wildlife.

Highlights

Hear the soul-stirring howls of wolves, echoing through the frost-covered valley

Experience the thrill of tracking these magnificent creatures through striking wilderness landscapes

Breathe in the wonder of Canada’s true wilderness, transformed by winter’s snowy brilliance

Witness Canada’s majestic wildlife in their natural habitat

Day 1

Early morning departure from Vancouver aboard the Chilcotin Express Shuttle

Learn how to identify wolves’ distinctive tracks and follow their trail

From the cover of a tree-lined shore, watch for these wondrous creatures dashing across the frozen lake

Return to the ranch for dinner

Overnight in ranch accommodations

Day 2 and 3

Breakfast at the ranch

Make the most of early morning wolf viewing opportunities, as we follow promising leads by truck and on foot

Along the way, learn more about wolves’ pack mentality and their awe-inspiring prowess

Break for lunch at the mountains

Continue your wolf viewing expedition in the early evening, when wolves are most active

Learn the secret of wolf howling and listen for a haunting reply as you call out to the wolves across the ice-covered lake

Drive back to the ranch for a homestyle dinner

Overnight in ranch accommodations

Day 4

Breakfast at the ranch

Journey through the wintry wilderness on your last wolf viewing expedition

Drawing upon observations and signs of wolf activity from the past two days, we maximize the morning’s viewing opportunities

Return to the ranch for a farewell lunch

Depart from the ranch, arriving in Vancouver in the evening

**Please Note: Our trips are subject to the unpredictable weather and terrain conditions that come with a mountainous environment. And while we do our best to stick to the itinerary, there are times when the current conditions and needs of the group require us to adjust schedules, campsites, etc. This is part of any true wilderness experience, however, and we are well equipped to adapt the adventure to changing conditions.

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